Dancer Performs 'Evolution Of Dance' From The 1980s Until The Present, Has Crowd Cheering
Dec 30, 2019 by apost team
When you think about your art teacher, the first image that comes to mind probably isn’t of them tearing up the dance floor. Well, Mr. T literally had his students on their feet and screaming when he started busting out his unexpectedly on-point dance moves to every popular dance from the ‘80s to the present. He slayed it, and the students lost their minds!

Mr. T never missed a single step and kept the students roaring. He keeps poppin’, lockin’, glidin’, and tootsie rollin’ all over the stage as he jammed through the years with the most swag that’s ever been displayed by a teacher in history. He even covered the 1965 “It’s Not Unusual” by Tom Jones just to make the point that he can make ANY dance look good.

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The energy and excitement of his students stayed lit for the whole performance, and just in case his students thought he could only smash the older songs, he broke it down to the legendary Soulja Boy dance and finished with the crowd going crazy.

Impressed? I know my art teacher can’t do that. If you know someone that would get a kick out of Mr. T's insane dance skills, invite them to watch the video of the Reid Park Academy Talent Show 2013 too! Maybe you can catch your grandpa doing the “hammer time” and make him the next viral sensation!
Would your view of your teacher change if you saw them throw down like Mr. T? Let me know what you think!